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How did Ottoman Safavid and Mughal empires compare in terms of location and size?

Both empires built powerful militaries with gunpowder weapons - Apex


What was the chief unique trait of the Safavid Empire as compared to other Islamic empires?

The Safavids were Twelver Shiite Muslims in comparison to the Ottomans and the Mughals who were Sunni Muslims.


What were the religions of the Ottoman and the Safavid Empires?

The religions of the Ottoman and the Safavid Empires were Sunni Islam and Shia Islam respectively.


Who won the ottoman and safavid war?

The Ottoman-Safavid War, particularly the most notable conflict from 1623 to 1639, ended in a stalemate, with the Treaty of Kasr-i Sharif being signed in 1639. This treaty established the borders between the two empires, confirming Ottoman control over eastern Anatolia and parts of the Caucasus, while the Safavids retained control over Persia. Both empires suffered significant losses, but the Ottomans solidified their territorial gains in the region. Overall, the war is considered a strategic victory for the Ottomans.


What were the vulnerable Muslim empires?

Mongol Safavid Mughal


What Muslim tradition did the Ottoman Safavid empires share?

sharia


What Muslim traditions did the ottoman and Safavid empires share?

sharia


How did the Ming and Qing dynasties in China differ from the Ottoman Safavid and Mughal empires?

The Ming and Qing dynasties practiced neo-Confucianism, while the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires practiced Islam


Why did the ottoman and Safavid empires face frequent conflict with each other?

The Ottoman and Safavid empires faced frequent conflict with each other over control of the South Caucasus and Mesopotamia.


How was safavid part of the empires economy?

Safavid culture played a role in the empire's economy because Abbas encouraged the manufacturing of traditional products.


Which of the following was not one of the the early modern Islamic empires?

the Abbasid. The Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal were the only early modern Islamic empires


What did the ottoman safavid and mughal empires have in common?

They all possessed great military power and that's why known as the Gunpowder Empires. All three were great Islamic Empires. They all were Turkic nomadic conquerors. The government structure of all three was absolute monarchy.